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God welcomes your questions

By March 3, 2025ANC Blog

Have you ever felt like asking questions about faith makes you a bad Christian? Maybe you’ve wondered why suffering exists, how prayer works, or what a particular passage of Scripture really means. If so, you’re not alone. The good news is that God welcomes your questions.

A Faith That Invites Questions
From the very beginning, God has invited His people into a relationship built on trust and discovery. The Bible is full of people who wrestled with God, sought understanding, and asked hard questions. Job, David, Habakkuk, and even the disciples all expressed doubts and struggles. Instead of turning them away, God met them in their questions.

Jesus Welcomed Questions
Jesus never shied away from the tough questions people asked Him. When Nicodemus came to Him at night, unsure of what it meant to be born again (John 3), Jesus didn’t dismiss him—He engaged with him. When Thomas doubted the resurrection, Jesus didn’t rebuke him but invited him to see and believe (John 20:27). Jesus meets us where we are, even in our uncertainty.

Faith Isn’t Blind
Faith isn’t about ignoring doubts or pretending we have all the answers. It’s about seeking truth and trusting that God is big enough to handle our questions. Proverbs 2:3-5 encourages us to seek wisdom and understanding as though searching for hidden treasure. Our questions can actually deepen our faith when they lead us closer to God.

How to Ask Questions in a Healthy Way
1. Bring Your Questions to God – Pray honestly. He knows your thoughts already, so invite Him into your search for truth.
2. Seek Wise Counsel – Talk to pastors, mentors, and fellow believers who can help guide you through Scripture.
3. Study the Word – The Bible has stood the test of time and is full of answers for those who seek them.
4. Be Open to Growth – Sometimes, we don’t get the answer we want right away. Faith is a journey, and God shapes us through it.

God is Not Afraid of Your Questions
No matter what you’re wrestling with, God is not intimidated by your doubts. He invites you to seek, knock, and ask (Matthew 7:7), and He promises to be found. So, don’t be afraid to bring your questions to Him—He welcomes them, and He welcomes you.

What questions have you been afraid to ask? You’re not alone, and you don’t have to walk this journey by yourself. Let’s seek Him together.

 

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